In 1863 Fanny Kemble published this vivid and harrowing book in which she declared her abhorrence of slavery. Anyone who wants to know the truth about slavery should read the Journal. This read-to-pieces copy is a family one, signed by Kemble’s grandson; La Salle acquired it with a large number of books from the “Butler Place” library.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/slaveowners_civil_war/1002/thumbnail.jp
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"Appendix. [Extract from 'Slavery as It Is.'] Slavery a system of inherent cruelty. By Theodore D. W...
Vivid, first-person accounts of what it was like to be a slave in the antebellum South recounted in ...
History is best absorbed through the words of those who experienced it. This 2-volume set illuminate...
Frances Anne Kemble. The Views Of Judge Woodward And Bishop Hopkins On Negro Slavery At The South, I...
This historical marker in Georgia stands at the remains of the plantation that was owned by the fami...
“Frances Anne (Fanny) Kemble came to America from London in 1832 with her father, Charles Kemble. Th...
Six months in the South. ca. 1814. A narrative of his experience in the South while remaining health...
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A leading social reformer and pioneering abolitionist, British journalist Harriet Martineau fueled t...
In 1846, Cecelia, a 15-year-old slave girl traveled to Niagara Falls with her young Louisville mistr...
First published under title: Great auction sale of slaves, at Savannah, Georgia.Mode of access: Inte...
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Narrative of Lewis Clarke.--Narrative of Milton Clarke.--American slavery as it is: testimony of a t...
Frances Anne Kemble was born into a theatrical family in London, England, on November 27, 1809. Her ...
"Appendix. [Extract from 'Slavery as It Is.'] Slavery a system of inherent cruelty. By Theodore D. W...
Vivid, first-person accounts of what it was like to be a slave in the antebellum South recounted in ...
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